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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-12, Page 131 / / „.. WANOSH Dear Ann Landers °Th�►� Godfrricf►, 'Slgnai• tar, Ther re COUNCIL The October sessioni of West Wawanosh „Township,. . Council was held Tuesday, October 3, with all members in attendance. . Minutes, of the regular Sep. Meeting, eeting, and a special meeting on September 8, were .read and adopted' .on a motion by Councillors Chisholm and. Errington. Weed Inspector for Huron County,Alex Chesney, attended the • meeting and the weed pro. blem ' in Dungannon and other Parts of the Township was tho. roughly discussed, It was agreed that next year an early attack on the .weeds in the Township would-be undertaken. Murray ' Wilson and Donald Murray appeared before Colin,. cil on behalf of the West We; wanosh Federation of Agricul- ture, who find their funds in short supply, . By -Law No. 13, 1967; setting the various rates for the Town.. ship and authorizing- the col- lection -of said rates, was given third reading and finally pas. sed on a motion by Councillors Chisholm and Foran. Upon the reading of this bylaw it was noted that taxes this -year are to be paid at the bank rather than to the Township Treasur- er. By -Law No. 14, 196'7, authori- zing the nomination of reeve, councillors and school trustees and election, if necessary, was given third and final reading on a motion by Councillors Errington and Foran. Nomin. ation is set for -November 24 at 1 p.m, • By -Law' No. 15,1967, The Mur- ray Drainage Works By -Law, authorizing the work to be undertaken and the borrowing of funds,, if necessary, to complete the work, was given first and second reading on a motion by councillors .Aitchison and Foran. The court of Revision from the assessments in the Report of the Engineer will be BU held November '1, e.t 10:30 On a motion by' councillors. ' Aitchison and Chisholm, the Road Superintendent was dim rected to, apply for the Interim Subsidy on road expenditures amounting to $79,905,00.•., The road accounts were pas- sed for payment: on a motion by councillors Chisholm and Erringtgh. • The Assessor, KennethSoott, presented the 1967 assessment roll to council. A ;notion by councillors Errington and For. • t an accepted the roll and tin* Court of Revision'.will be held at 11 a.m., November 7. On a motion by councillors Errington and Aitchison, the road superintendent was direct. ed to advertise in two local papers for snow 'plowing and a wing man for the grader for the winter months. BAKE SCHOOL UPCOMING Home made breads and rolls and ,their many variations are featured at the Fall Ti;,aining . School "Baking with Yeast" which will be held' on October 17 anil$ 18 at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, andOc. • tober 19 and 20 at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wing. ham, Instruction begins at 1:00 p.m. �n the first day of each Training School and at 10;00 a.m. on the second day. Miss Barbara Foreman, Foods Specialist, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Toronto, will discuss general principles involved in working with yeast as well as demonstrating many delightful " variations of plain and sweet ddtighs. Although these projects are sponsored by the Women's In. stitute, everyone is welcome to join a local club. ,......1...............11.......1..1......... / . / • X- ANN�UNCING ♦ / / / '• the appointment of e• the / / • / • • Mr. A. R. Hamilton ' • / / ;. Ny. Mrs. Olive M. Sturdy • / •tl / •/•/ • Mr. J• •. Howard Fowler • / •ti . -•.i. ,� •/ • ' as our Sub -Agents for the sale of • / / CANAD SAVINGS / / / , • ' BONDS / / / / ♦ // / e -Ne'sbitt,• / i And Company, limited / e / / / / / / / / ♦•\%s.'•%•%•••%••••‘\‘‘‘‘...••••••v•4••••.%•\•• / - P. F: CAREY- Goderich W f Mrs. 'John MacKay (right) is the new secretary of the Huron Unit of • the Canadian Cancer Society, with office •ins Clinton at ' 10 King Street. She is seen here with retiring secretary Mrs. Milford Burst ) who has been helping Mrs. MacKay during the early days of her new position. The office is open on Tuesday and Friday from 2:30 to 5 for those who wish to call. and Drive On 'Til Nov. 15 P.A. Blackshaw, of Owen Sound, has been appointed or- ganizer in the 1967'Canada Saw ings Bonds campaign, payroll savings division, for the Owen Sound,' Collingwood and Goder. ich area. Mr. Blackshaw has been an organizer for ail Canada Savings Bonds campaigns in • the past. Sales of bonds last year in the area totalled $836,750. supervisor for the Western Ontario region is D.R. Dattels of Kitchener. The region em. braces Waterloo North, Water- loo South, ,the, counties of Wel. ° WRY PAY MORE? ELECTROHOME Humiclifiers: — TWO,ONLY— SPECIALS Suggested .$8,4.95 For $69.95 Sugg 2sted $69.95 $58.00 af Hutchinson Radio — TV — Appliances 308 Huron Rd. 5247831 Starting Monday, October 16, the records for your. telephone -service, now located in Goderich, will be in the Stratford office. This will result in ,more efficient and economical handling of your records. To reach your Service Representative in Stratford you will dial .1 - 271 - 3911. Although this is a call completed by Direct Distance Dialing, you will not be charged. Your Service Representative will be glad to,, help you between '9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday _to Friday. The . Business Office in Goderich Will remain open, and there will be no change in the ' method of paying your account. Bell Canada FOR A RIDE TO E '' +LLS 524-°N, 3 And A Driver Will Gladly Pick You Up Dear Ann Landers; I wrote :...._ ., in touch with service agea to you for advice a few days ago. You replied with a letter suggesting that I talk the pro- blem over with my clergym.an. If I had wanted to do that I would Mit have written you. It so happens my husband is, my clergyman and he' is the • one I am having the problem with.: Please don't tell me to talk to, my ofarnily doctor because he is my brother•in-law and the last person in the World !would discuss, apytriing"with.. - I• tbld my . friend I would be happy to go over and clean the: house every few days. She said • it was very, . nice of me to offer. ' The lady next door will have' the key for the house and I am supposed to get it from her. When I told my mother what I was planning to do she said, "Over my dead body will. you go into that house when the parents are out of town." I was shocked that she.. lied so. • little trust in me and I told her so. She said, "I trust you me to give practical advice. completely, and I trust the boys, Most clergymen today too.- They are good kids. But are trained in counselling”" — that won't keep the neighbors and can be immensely help. from dragging your name in the ful to those who need emo-. mud." tional and moral support. I think .my mother is narrow They can also put people minded.,Also, I think it is un• cies. And now I suggest that you discuss your problem with a physician who is not a relative You need some .• one to to k to on a pro- fessional rofessional basis... *.. * . 4. Dear Ann Landers: My best friend and her parents went away for 10 . dap, They live two • blocks' down the street. My friend"s 17.year.o1d brother and his cousin who : is 18 wilt be .staying in the house alone. At the foot of your column it says, "Ann Landers ,,.11 be glad to help you wi ' your problem." Well, you didn't help me and I wanted to let you know. Thanks for nothing - LET DOWN. Dear Let Down: I'm so. ry I didn't help you but I'm glad you wrote. Your letter is a splendid example of how people who deliberate. ly withhold vital informer -.tion make it impossible for lington, Perih,, Huron, Grey and Bruce, Middlesex,' Elgin and Oxford, Kent, Lambton and the cities of London and Windsor. ' The 1967 series of bonds will be sold at par until Nov. 15.. The bonds will provide an average yield of 5.48 percent if held to maturity in 13 years. The annual rate of interest paid is 5.25 percent for , the first six years; 5.5 percent for the next three years; and 6 percent for the remaining four years. Purchasers may also double their original investment if they refrain from cashing the bonds and the interest-bearing coup- ons until the maturity date in 1980. During° the 1966 campaign, 236,000 employees in plants and offices in Ontario purchased a record total of nearly $95 million worth of CanadaSavings Bonds. DOOR PRIZES ,_Winners of -.the ,three., door prizes dtu ±ng' 'Schaefer's I -n. teriors grand opening were Sandra Rawson, winner of 9 by 12 rug; Mrs. Harold John- ston, winner of Bissell Gemini Sweeper; • Mrs. W. Buchanan, winner ofabissell Reliance Sweeper. Bursaries - Trophies Presented By IODE Members of Maple Leaf Chapter IODE met 'at the home of Mrs. H. Bettger for their October meeting. The vice -re. gent, Mrs. Brian Ainslie, pre. sided. The flag was presented by the standard bearer,, Mrs. J. Skeoch. Members approved a motion that a sum of money be sent to national services at home and abroad for their Centennial` project - 'replacement of an xoray machine for Korea. Edu. cational . secretary, Mrs. R. 'Hughes reported attending graduation exercises for God. erich public schools, at which time she presented a trophy for genera proficiency in grade eight to Leslie Lambert, and at the graduation exercises at the separate school she presented a trophy for social studies to David * S'iinger. Bursaries valued at $150:' and $100. were awarded to Charles McDonald for university studies, and to :MargarettSanderson, Auburn,' for nursing.: The Maple Leaf chapter and Ahmeek chapter :combined to present a Centennial Portfolio to the five elementary schools 'in Goderich. Mrs. M. Egener took her affirmation 'and was .welcomed in to the chapter. Members are invited to attend the Ontario Hospital tea, Oc. tober 25. It was announced' that the regent would lay a wreath 'at the cenotaph , on November 11. Mrs. G. McManus showed slides of the fashion show "Portraits from the Past". Mrs. G. Ellis thanked the hostess for her hospitality. The vice-regent announced the November meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. , M. Rayner. ,- Crowd Attends K of C Event A large crowd attended the annual Knights .. of Columbus 1';iarvestu iIoon Dance and draw, Friday evening, at Stratford. The annual event is sponsored by S eafor th, Stratford and God. erich councils. Proceeds -go tp Scarboro Foreign Missions. Winner of the •$1,000 draw was ' W. Bierschback, Water. 100; $100 winner wasr'Robert Wall, Stratford; $50 winner was Dolores Kunder, Stratford. ng fair of her to keep Me. from Yesterday It was ,fig out doing a good deed. pd like your a deskdrawer and discovered, views, - WISH . G IQ HELP under•the drawer lining, abank. Dear Wishing Sorry, book, My `husband has .saved Toots, •but I'm with your over $2400 ivbich I knew'Aot,.,* mother. Stay out ,of that ,, ing about,.1 AM so hurt I don't house -until the parents re• , know what to do, Should I keep tui'hi quiet or should I tell. hinYwhat I know and -risk. his anger? • 2:10,. * * '9 Dear Ann Landers My nus. ,bear, Z, Hand hfn thebank. band and .I have been married book and tell ' him you al* for over 20 years. l have held pleased: he was able to aces . a lob from the day wewed and nudge such a• lovely, nest egg, • have managed to raise three red •,his sur, good children, too. We . pool:ed • prise, This ',approach leaves: our paychecks and I always eon.. him nothing to be angry about sidered myself an equal. . and it lets him kine you area. partner. aware of the bank account. /NNNNN•s. / '7" • Illustrated about are just a few of the trims that we have available in our decorator department. Trims' for curtains, trims for blinds, trims and tassels for almost any decorating or sewing purpose. - -' We have many in stock for immediate delivery and if we haven't got what you want in the store we can sure get it in an awful hurry. TI1E SQUARE / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /, / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ♦ •/ / / / •/ / •/ •/ / / / / / •/ / • /..1.11111....11..11.11111111.1111 20 gas hen s." •% ....1.111111.1111.11..111111111 Ions WO AUTOPAR or FIRESTONE IRES You ,..can't buy a better tire than Autopar or Firestone. You can't get a better dal than this. Approximately four hundred miles of free motoring that's what we are offering (20 miles at 20 miles to the gallon for .the sake of easy figuring). And we'll give you up to a year to pay - no money down -with your RP Credit Card. Or you can ask for Instant Credit. Just see us before the end of October. 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